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Selected Poetry. HAPPINESS. When 4ro we happiest ? When the light of Wakes the young roses from their oriison . rest? When cheerful sounds upon the fresh winds bornc-, Till man requlms his work wih bitter zost, Whilo 1ho bright waters leap froin roci to glen Are we hIppiest (1hen ? When are we happiest? in tie crowded hall, When fortnue smiles, and flatterers bend tho Itnee?T flow soon-how very soon-such pleasurse flow fAist must. falsohood's rafibow-coloring floe : Its 1-oisoied flowrots loave the sting of care: Wo aire not happiost then Are we tho happiest when the evening hearth' is cieled With Its crown of living flowers ? When gooth round the laugh of harmloas 1iirth, Anid when affection frot her bright urn nluwers Her riohet bain on the (Mating heart ? Bliss I is it there thou art ? Oh, no I not there ; it would bo happiness Almost liko lloayeti's, if it might always be, Those brows without one sha'ding of dis. tress, And wanting nothing but oternity But they are things of earth, and pass away They must, they must decay I When are we happiest, then ? Oh, when re signed To whatsoo'er our cup of life may bring? When we can know ourselves bt, weak and blind Creatures of enyth ! and trust ione in Itim Who givetlh ill His m1erey joy ftn( pain Oh! we aro happiest then I PROCEEDINGS OF THIE SOUTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE PRO TEM. Sx'TY FIRST DAY. SE]NAT l0. A bill to regulato attaclhnents wits passed. Its principal foaturo is a Claius abotasing the p of distress war raits for non-paiment of rents. The bill to regulate the adiission of attorneys, solicitors and cotnsellors to praceto il the couirts of this .3tate was ailso passed, none ol its objectionable features having boen olinmted. A. resolution was offered, to authorize the Governor to call tho next regoilai session of the General Assembly to ineel in tho city of Charleston. Ordered foi considration to-morrow.. The bills to organizo the Supremin Court and to "suppress insurrection' Woro passed, and, pending tLh con. sideration of' the bill to fix tho salary oi the Attorney-0eneral, the Senate ad II0USIe, 0F RMP WRSEN TATIVES iills "to regulate olections and plan isl abiuses of ite electivo franchise, ind] to incorporate the Wando Amininp and Manufacturing Company of Charles ton, were each road a third time and passed. The Senato bill to guaranteo all ptr Sons in l fle enjoyment of their civi right,, which is the loau adoptd b that body ts a substitute for the fivnori "discrimianation"' bill, canmo up for a see onid reading, but, was, Oin motioni, post. ponedt unttil to-morrow, Eo as to get back tilo originatl bill ond consider t he tw< together. it is probablie t hat the1 whok subject-matter will be laid on the ta A bill w-ts passed to aiuthaorizo thy Governor to miako app>mnt ments of Lenm porary magistrates .It gives imt tht power to remove anly o( the mngisitrate no0W mt commission, wvheniever, in hmn judgment. it is niecessary to (10 so. The (Chathalm Itail road bill wm~ passed., finally, after striking ottt the' provision which requlired the comnpa ny to commence grading the road at th Columbia end of the line, simultanieous, Iy with the grading at the Italeighi end. Tlho rest of tihe day was onumed int grinding throtugh the militia bill, or, as it shoul' more p)roperly bo ntamed, 'nt bill to violato the provisionis of theo Con stItution of the United Suates, by per footing the organization of a standino army in Souith Carolina. SixTY-saooND 1nAY. .11U8E OF? 1LEPRIEEN l'AT1VE8. A'lilll to regulate (the sale of spiritUotta cho Senaohilto rvent dliserimninationi between persons, on aiccount of race, color or previous condition, came tup for conside. (ion, incoinnectiont with the Hlouse bill on the same subjeet, wvhiich had booni retutrned from the Sotnate, at (lie requet of tlhHoutse. A violent discttsuion enstted in te pro gress of whilth Whipper, E'llloh., Boxemnan and other nogleoes, all imported African c arpet-baggers, took extreme ground In sutpport of what they winnod thme black man's rights-meaning, thereby, the right of a nigger toooopy the same pew in chaurai *oop in thoe saine room, and eat~ at the same table in a hotel, rIde In the same ear, &e., with a white man. Under the pressure" oi the pntrty whip, in thme hands of such inoon. diaries all tbe negro member., with the exoept on: Yslentido,- of' Abbevilo, voted for thowIlb1. W9utso bill, wlulbh meant exoauly w h&thppeir ahd his cos!freres con. tended for, vit: absoluto social egnality. .in this they were sustained by suchl whito ofilco beggars an the fat boy Jenks, and the tmiscogenattomast as Roy. A~okson; bitt the nmoremnodoete whuitt radicals, as lArritor, Hlydo and Stoeber repudiated thte infamotle doctrino e. It b)y no means likely thtaLtheo Sonato wilI concur mn thtis action of the HQuse, as there is conlservatism enough, oven -it that hybrid aisseumblage to. prevent th<c passage of thie bill. SEN ATE. 'niilto regulate attaohiments. 4 t~l.o extend.th,o time in wij1el qg 9@B cors mAy qualify. T1his bjl , ~passed, adI ows all offi corsvtgirl tIt~~ of annery, within 'whiOh 't< HiTge-TiW DAY. IIOUS,. iO IOF' RESIGNTATIVES. A. bill to )rovide transportati6li and a suit of clothos, wholn ncessary, for 0aChcoriut discharged from tho ' Puni. tontlary, was passod. A rosolation was offered, to pay Jildas Moses four dollars extra per dieml, since tie Collnelmeeleit of the nessionl, in colsiduration of his distiingised servicesa as Speaker; bit it was afterwards -with. drawn, on account of its doub6tfill un. constil,ntionality--it ben iuderstood, t however, that Im shoul' receive his "thirty pieces ofsilver," in the Siapm ofh al a "donat,ion.''." The Probato Court >ill was pass. a ed. "i A Iso a resolution to adjoutirn oil the 25th inst. TIro rest of the sossioi wais cbirlv de- ol voted to tho discit-i-sioin of a bill to amn1ed the charter of the Air in I Rail road. It proposes to porit the com-l painy to receivo subsenlpLions in :,1 or labor, and tO issuc mreferred stock to the amount of l1,000,000. It fiially pass ed, biut not witholt 1)itter oploition, prudicnt,ed ovtnsibly on the indisfpo1i tion of ite Itouse to entertain now rail- Li road matters at this last stago of. pro. e Ceedinlg s ; bit re//y, We opire, on the lack of I hose pay-amin consitcretions which attachied to the Ubatham Itail road bill" S14NATi. Tile miliLious bill Was mado t,b . special order for to-morrow, at I o'clock. ' Corbin gave noticC of a bill to provide quaraltilro service for (ieorgotowil Charleston and 1 lifton I [ead. ' A bill wias introduced, aut.horiziig the lease of tho Sa1Inda 1Turn1pil.o and l directing the disposiuon of thu rental mney. Tho bill to quiet rights vested iuder military orders was passed. The Sotnato was eccupiid i ealy all day in Lheu consideration of a bill to va- L cato and set aside thu jidgImets of civil courts and to stay proceedisiii upon tho saimo in certain cises. it allows p olns igainat, whoi judgments have liveei ell tered up between the 20t,h of 1)i-cintbr. 1800, anil the raLifleaLion of titc new CoiLstittitiol, o suO for the.ir vava iOn ol. to lave pIociedmi-1.; lit,opp1ed, if it cMI I showi mt Lliit 11h4!v Iv...ihel fiom i apprehoit"Onl, thle ab.ullco o! p,ropwer notice, &e. The mauier w alidy re flrrd to the Jid tCi: y Conlmlit.tic. SIXTY-FlFln DA.Y, Toiinsmon introdtic4-d at bill 14o Pro. vidu for thu reel, of the po()r of Ci.al,.; Ion, i appropil . int .s 1 0,00 0 ut for 1t Tho eport of tho Connittee on Privil. egos and Eect.ion8, in the case ol t h con . . 't1 tested vlection of Ropresentatives from 0 Alidersonl, calm u ats a spci. order. The report which .( -eollinlmbd4 that a1. now election I. ordlrn!d, was laid upon the table, a1d allresolutioni was pmAssed d La1rinig th SiLl i 1uiibi-re, who an Dvitiocra.a, Ciitiltled to their se:ns. A imlessaPSg01 was ieiCi eilrom thile Solnate proplo.ingi to g) intLo anl tl(W0ion 1n .\b>nhlly :wxl, fuor a (:irenill Jmdg-,. to take th place of Geolrge \V. \V1 liais, dvclined. Coniciirrled in. A bill it) providu for mu11icipall (h'1 1ins throlughou1011t. I he S1ate, on1 the sI d-.Tueday in November, was pa 'he (Iovernt seilt in a iun a aitnottintg his appr)ovalh of Liho ooin g A ni Aet to proide for the asse.wnenti L an td col lection of tax\e. An .\ et to) prioide for theo temiporiary org:uniiza' 0io ie idm na I )epari, menli, t of his State. Ani Ac:t to chiange thle CountyV seat uI fleaufort to (Ulhlisoniv:ile. 'P Anew.. aippror.iiationt bill, cov erin iii $7 0,0300, wvas read a first time. Sl'N A'T1-:. Thius body' was oeenpied in passinig to siecontd and thind reailinge, hilts hiereto.h lore nou)Lced. Th'le only1> ting of interesi t whIi ch trianisired wats tihe repori)t. of lhe speI comint tee, to whom113 hail been referred the resohntion oll'irejl a few~ days ince, by laniidolph)I, in -elerece~ to Senator Le~sl ie. TIhog) eport recoinmnend ed t hat Leslho be repirimianided andi ex pelledi. Its consideration was postponed P nmtil half-past 1 0 o'clock, tomorrow, (Saturday,) at which timao .leeslie wiaj .. maike his dlbe. nL' A SwY.:Tr Ltv"ri.: CoNy'.:NruiN A L A SwaVei' (CANutnATi:.--The IRadicals held a Congressional Con ventioni at ba (i'rangc on the 3d of Sep'temnber. It wals composed of Walter Johnson and Petticoat, A rnold, of this pIlaco - Sam Smith, of' Coweta ; a man namol Cu.. piid, from IIonston, and1( a man namned IIarrison, who represented Tidbot, coua ty by proxy. On motion ofthe pro.ty nuin, old Caldwell wvas nomninated for G~ongress, and Walter, and Cupid, and Potticoat, aind Proxy, andI Sam mado speeches, and tho "enthusiasm wYas un. bounded," anid old Chorokee thief Cald well aceptod. McCormick a crazy .Radical from Weost Point, is an indc pondent canididato. lIe is not guilty or anythmgn worse than3 burning a hiotis. Old bakt well has beeni known to stenl chiek'ens, to live in auiltery w..it h a drabi In Nowmani, anid to kill a ~m3uatto girl in, an alt.tempt to deliver her of a bastard of his own biegetting. A tid t his is not Li ell' EOpthvoll was hero on thc night o) c theo killidig rAushbuirn. Ifk and W\ooid. field and 0. WV, Parker ran,iaway im13me daitely. Cald well wrote a letter to thle Now York Trlibune, clharging. te mtr.. dor upon theo editor ofihis paper. TPhie oviden)co give.n upon the uilitary com. mission at, Atlanta describos CalkhvellI exact/y as the man who (lid Lh<i shooting h i ait the side door. AVhlon wo get courts ItI and law in thtis coutntry, if Calidwell does ni not .followy Yoodfield 'and Partker, we widluhave this caso investigated by a gr.mud jury.----Columb1us Sun. n Butohoers do not. "drena t o kill-they o kill to dross."* Extravagaut Domands of Froodmon, From a :lottor receivod from a plantur Hed River, who expects to miake >m1 0o hundrod and thirty to one hunl. ed and firtv bales of Cotton, tihe New rAns iityOne .leiaris that as soon aa 3 aads had piCked out twelve ies, they all qulitted their work and [!it to tih, Preedinen's B3ireati agent, d deanllded six blales [ of it to ho set )art to heill, witllouit goling oil to pick at, the residlie. To tLhis tho ptiter objected, that (,iv colntract wis to pick out, tho wlmItl op .ad that. hmll wouid bc their's, an%id it I bey coutld Il, dotanid anv uIllil vws galwt.de . The bom'ls a.m.1t ree with hi m ill ti s view "1 1114. i fit, t t, ta* ti l ti ' ' a-dr<id rO wv .i1 i11 Inpic te it, .11al tOil have O.i w divishil elop, to wli(:Ill lhi(,y ;ri. (:llirbd. NVU havu ivV-F :,i'va iit. ill tiw..; l'orts to maimk vearlv contlracts with ,etll ilm nt lil i :t I I, w it b ;' 1 inade 4il u bo>is ofih adi-i frni,b l urhm the a anld wa. '.' ;t itt ' 1 4ol of it, oW of ai t alatmel (-.t all I ,li -l 'ol. or ol.herwise. I tily evett lIl.h r i.; 4isaligre.-Ill.ent &L,be Vee:I tho ellld,yer :01 his handA, vith f i Mlack or iijiuio,ll; wogt ,ii ,I or 'calist tll! rUW11L w a l a la Ibor .r- Ilkow% ina I i I Ig. Stiilh Uuo le o villillovinvilt, onld be un.a%tist.,ry wit 1h wh:it en, alt1l muLat Iv .i-riallv So whure the relss aad iplov ident inl-gro ii coa Te thUa.1t0 olo of elliiplomvllont. is that, lich is everywhelvre ua.,ti w('re labor ei11plovd, evell ill the mloA. delvm:;a tte antactcring. . whert skilled.handk inut a aoreinittingly lept it wvork to col te lona IsrocYmy of st iletta 'e. ISt, lould suit til t',m lo vr, 6r,becatus I al al imis i ea ml an' I'm wlwntever'a thea tier l remaois or tlalilmts, atid beeaise, I he pmys ny tuin atter a- lm omildav. ia lay's, or 'I, or maolnillh's eamph y lent, az Ie m'aay bt hired, and gives ill lo ra iutlls, liv i-a l tder Ito ob|h a oils to litl bor .1 i a ai hi''tHai, wVu him oittm e or 1-1w- ota ithal Sotler ciLiZt.:-'. att M aa 111do-rundviat of milt. O lt LIw o'.llor' hoal.ll , kiott lald tdit htoi labaer i :llwa vs Certlll of 'oak, oi l ' I a coat illa ce f it, all a.S t Catl lm ta11i-1p tr and bt-'tar wvith catA ol! ln l :mit, 1u1 .ani l rai,o inl l;l ; a r en pamchl:I!il p'lultry yard n,l ll ,-0 eq s fil hiz; :,1up1port, hw leari... haba its of 'rifi :11a1f IflmaneY a;v'ing %% hich are of a.lable tal ilam ' t, lita. t is ohjee'ted tait a mar pl rat d-"amire )elltiVate largp tlsof Mu atf thIa wvi'.mn anls are not :1(1 41n:1o to pa i I caslh for tIe libotr iamy gt I But, i-ith diverr,ifying thei;r crops audi raisi,ig ach thing, as I ri ind Sweet pltn,u Uit.1, turnips, .nal 11. nu ran, eWwhieb ill com into marktt. at iervals 11roughot, tho year, thley call mlect a,ll le."e eurrent den llm ids, :111d a%til1-.vind f tle year you ihave hllm procded:i ol ir cotton erip come to thm in c sh, lie mat away or a xpetidwl in thet! cu1l Va t ii of t ir jhutatiin-the noe of uprotaved inachvfintery', etic. (h ol it ;-.- mt :aaiacia4llt0. v.4 woul e lound in thl late-it.ilA1 whiib at will rill"" upw; Ili: I.Ixy anld imiprovib-it a' ~ tafor it li-a '. wi,m . I i f' ei >'faht, lotr, Ily wald b hin. vm-l. Tvh(V. There maight bw hai-s lamd p1latt. I i co:ton ; there mnigI.:, he fewemr aMids ila cow;11it. e:nlonvmaet b1t, 'omal awho1) neelied tale af an 'im lddm att.an ttY ilma gt t) tiii. vid.m: laiclh thm in-t''.httent woumli tmpmmam iand ira a1lamhey wmotuld i;tmtfd m fmick outla a-ld, or do anyl otiwr wailki tfheym amiht 'T i t. h a nwhhfe ao ildu.:latld all mitt'r the (civdifzmed worball, rid it is thec oaadym wm'ay m whIieb is satfea mar uast coama to it, here. How .mjP.:e. mat ('mlN fxm. iM'p.'ma ti.- Thel'ai ( i.alipolais /)/ jmah-' , mt ai'm'mwer >It hel hage tat in a':l-cas a amunl ii pooril L' eilmt, lie taxmed, iftlm isiltmws how''m ve ati fmetek of mtent,~ puasel bmm ~a >iot' anl to aid ina afdig 1.; fei;tivo rt!e chtildr'en, 1 i o 'd, tom .ai i at ttmlt te mlter'estail lte anatatxmd bondsml. Si as the /J'~aatch: "ThPIe cornt iaroa my wich'I thfat Pemk min enl wats atma w''as raisd. t,. taxed.a hutat' o)wedm by~ a taxedi plow', drawnt hy tax. 1It(ho-r.' b;ithaad wohIr taxed-a gars. IIt as- htoed witha a taxedl hotu, cubliva ted itha taixed aimph-maats.i . thered 'ti w it . rtown''l mio ai tatxed. (rib,i4shelled ona- a xt'd amtachaintae, masu aared it ali taed easuret', taiken ill a ta xd nel.ttk atida ounld tnat itaxmed mill, sieved wmmitht a xed slouve, mt ixedin t a aed han, tar ad wmitha a tax.ed spoo a, siahed wmitha tax I. at, pult inato a Iaa:ead batke pail. batk.. I ma a taxed stove', hitd out1 onl a tatxed atte, cuat wmitha a taxd kni ttfe, atal las:. catena by a preucty hecavily taxed an. m"ffl it woro not,. for the taxe.i you m.ldl buy a biushel of maeali for whlaat that ack ostr you. B3eides,- it i- not on' lat ailone Lhatt yott tare tax'ed, buat iupon (ery tholag )oa htavo to buyr. A ponda Stigar Costs onlIy 3i to 4I cenig, bait y'o rtvet to payV fr'oma 16 lo 20. A p.oundl Scoflte 011ly coit s 10 centis but, yout ave to pa 30, atnd im?mit costs yotu three~ drtelid d.olhtars a yemar to.upotyr mly, you a afly saty on0 hatl' of ula taix. Now,'m' is it Il anywoinde.r Ihat mes~ are-a hard- atnd tha~t v'o'u fiand it, dile th, to livmo ?" T.hae cor'n cro0p of K(en tutcky tis ~a will beota unusu.ally latrgo, reopot.ts omt all over' theo Stato inadicatinig an orcase overi former years. Thae foot of tho Ventus do Me'dlici is longth (uno-so'voath theo height of aq wholod figure, tad int widtht a littlo oro thnoo-oighatoonth. A dimeiulty ooourrod in a (jicin.. tdi citundry on Fraiday ovoinag be. vo@hitvo moet, onto of 'mhtoma ran. theo her-through with a batr of r.ed hot Ont. And Still thoy qomo, Wo givo a LOW ioro extracts this .morno1111g, showing how the tido is setting mn tho North west: v. m. Poi%vare, E;sq., of Palmyra, Missouri, Circuit, Attorney !or the Six ieclith Jiudicial Court, who lihas hereto fore acted with the Itadical party, has taken i decided :aiil agamst iho de structivo policy and ieaslres of tho present ruling dyn:isty, and was al. IoIIIMed for at speche at a Demouratic thller ing at 'ah11yra onl tI.e night of the 'M ll tilt. Anolu.r Wisvo4Ilinsin oil, 1 lrIVU and palrione soliir, '41i -l.1 I). S. Ciris, hicrtufole a Iip bil,livall. 111. piblishud a enthing revi-w t.f I(:mlical p-di-y, and :11InIoII(Aed his ahm, Imen ;of ta t'fol .\l isial (Iodin., (df I n ilana, v. cor at, bargo oIn th 1v .-I.'(l,ical tICkVI. ill 18 G1, who situmlped the1in4< that,ya to Ine v illiivint. vdificatiol of I jL-1116 hecanls, hIas eflln.d a moIIAs t t.iaic ll<tkvst. afraint Rulik-alis,ll : d gUt i (nIlisiastically for Scyllm ilr and B lar. - The olor'/1,n,1iL4l (- i l di tr, 1., varly a-ts A pril It', 1807, tint . (tell. Granlt. ui his first. choice for)I Pres5s dent,--lieause the Golneral lu no.t. "Ilailtained lis po.iticil itidepenido et," but yiel ling to it, coqtllrlly v of Ihe I vAl party, "hs f1a111lle at willilfg victim ith its walitoll 111" has1abadoelld hli .IIppr tit, and linked its fortuines with te,o Democracy. I W m. It. Jonlistonl , of' Altl g4hany county, Pvim , formetly ia Radi enkl oithLi strollititA kin, ha1 Como olit. str l for flor St-yinotir atid 131.j1% 11; 111h. a ohmllcralit.i specech inl Pittsburg 1 11w inghts sinleo. Tie iitoi./ alt!rman tdil paplrlts expir4lm Conseqpenco of the defuctioik of I rksp in t - (ermnani s of the city, who tIve heriolore acted with ier in )111 Wau-.o n iIe it Iedt diw Lrit, Ranlutup,mor WIidl. tw we-k. hvk Radica Ipa-1121 VI 1 tI)l('r,-J tile 1)5 W Ii!M Sl llWt $LiU l IO Ii G nil i y i l pll b, Ill, S'rs111 . i ll part-i ofle cutmttry the 11. mocracy t.hal w%V -m.tI,t finid rouim to print. thii, IMIn. . 'il'he It /"/)I 1y. it a I:Ii tihe1 mul's of fie i wh1wa ll Ib ica ft (.i.y wh.]o harve j )Ined Seymiout and Bl1air cllb,, and wil votv Itle il tire t -me o. rati f tickel 11Ow 1im -N I eh.uhlln. 'Thu. Grevinsbm:( biin a -; oasit(r, ha luhist(d thie "-eymiour anil Bllair Lllnn. 11( Slge A. S. lbakel, of Gos[o e., findi. 1li,iher-to at lvadinlg kmelicall, Iully3 ab1noll s r at)Cllilt ".lt h , t tit comIIevs otI fo r Sey mour:-a II,II.t l iIr. I oln. John A .\aison, '1 formerl' y a Whlig Canldidalt. f.r (G,vernor oif i ldi. tn., Inl opposii i .luo,lo.hi .\.. \V rig ll, and lite y 1 11adi-al ip l ic I Ini itl public spoAIh 1.14tillced t i nte-ll onll o rtilpll1, S: oileo Iui iladBlir as te Ohly way\ of' reAtorinig peact to Elhe Aucure arranig..mvints awe now onl r6ot b1h Ill 11 i nll mocraIs or War b:aihl, '11i1114sz-mu, LoS14,r1 a1 hvu. 1)ent, 'rahio pape, ill tbat' (i'Y, (1f' 11i %vic llro wi, 1, , rpl-nn1/ vll -t t IdIar idf th.. 1''alibaiih /lpira, is to bu h. edi o r. roV.n r wv'H I no wnII as Ione( of* theu a blest, -Ind -spicle-t w r-itevrs Ill Mium-sla, ami, 11un1il th ni omiimaion (if nil a l Ifoe, .. S. .a :..; " hinn ocilierif eve h-ser. ibi pha.y we8C tme th'es of eForty Dihrict,e bho intral til 'ivest0 vtaoewt t'aeop.' A gition,ma woare tarnstoy wfrk-d ing the 'sc'ecs of S ttvmOlou n Atheovol.-The lion1St. hrlesty ro 'Whatdm is thattyo Irturicl tle. gtioering ;domnts toCdI th cthizns 'restlemen to tie 'Jon"eir. 1So-and ofenrgitiameil y,u lr honorbd aou ths. Tuhe, bater-a yhd, hlad. anitte .llow--- 1) oleeil petito. of miltia 0011 frtto.resom in digh ftate tol ynounre ath la .iings,l anh ante od'i'." tech Arnw a~lll fmuch.ays A-a maner thoesne dito seroin th themolk tof e:mvlrstion on -whe hildesre asid inast.ell :swe ohlesgoy "Mammyeo, ait we sad, morenowc a" l'etr ingtou o i/ mrutmean v. pup /'--Kutcdtoche Times Thad. Stevos-His Bright Side, The following is from tle Now York 'ribune corrospondent's recolletLions of the lite Thad Steveis: "My father, you -seev;" said he, "was not.a well-to-do man, and tho suplport a.d educati$m of the failily depended on my mother. She worked, night and dty to edic:ato m0. I was beeblo and lnio i my yonth, and as I coildi't work on the fa4rm1, fho concluded to givo mile an oducalton< I tried to repay her aherward, but tho debt of a child to his mother, you know, is 0110 of th1 debts We CnIII 110v pay. P(Jor woman ! tle very hing I. did to gratify her most, iast ned her dleath. She s vtt'V prIlud of her atiry .1n1d Rind of her cows, and'rollo Ight, going out t. look ro' thei, 3iin fen anil inmjmtid ii.,rslf so tiat sim died soon ater. I hleard the fact nitionicied that, M\ r. sm-viqns bhall oll one occasionl LqI.I S10,000 to t.e Ioor of I mieasto-r C 1tl Iv, :1d I asktd h1in aboti, tbe 1ir1t h of it Oh I it was not Irln," he aid. "I have never been able to do ainy Such llng. I hav bten a /Y l/- inl evI-T Itlng. I have failedf lfnemtly thitee tiilm.s. Tho first was i1hir'1olgh going ba'd adI -geilrl.y, atiI il'brolk, )ny a very fine practice, I inal i lli Aduis connll'. Tho second wats through the citrelessneSs3 of a-partier in some iron millk. N otes werf! presetied to III- fr pay iient wIich I had never executed or known ol. I we-(it to my partner and asked how it was. Ho explained trat he iad bon fosing mioley ror1 1ome thile, olit as he had indticed me to embaik ill the enter prise fth had iit tile courage to tell mo of' tle losses, and hIad sigied the firm nmlne to notes withou. consulin MP. 'WelIl, i satife 'whlat's to be donle 1.-1H1 began to 111.1ko a piteouls m1onit.h, but I cut him short. '1 dot't come to up braid you.' I said, '1 come to get at the facts.' I look"'I over the books aml saw wc were die-ply involveid.. Then I said hill, 'Youl take the worke, and p'ay all clainms, releasing ilt i (at rely.' I it! <Ihliled, and I at, once said, 'Thienl I. will:' anItI it. was tkua th- Iron works near Chambebrg i icame into my pos Session. The tlird time I filed was Wiei thei( rebels btinied the.,t wor,-ks. My friends in [Iallcaste'r andti els'whe.'r' IaiseW'd ab1otut *I oo,oo, whihIl tey ten dh.red to t., bit, I declinied it.. and i welit to Litn l'oor Wtui, bmt I dlid nolt give It.. I mnag I!d to 'Lt, di-ollg iy 1101b61t, and havo niever, advnalla tag' of a bntirpt, liv %V-. 1Ie evideitly had sotie fv'iig on t 1s t'.te, aid I asi,keti im his \iew\'s on1 itho blnkirt,hILkw. Ill, said, "4persomially I fe'l ttliL 1n ecrv-ifors are 'lt., Ionl,r l'y titer worldly go-0od.-;. i.o iy labor m1111 1 aln dvad. 11Il i my1h-h *1!u- not p"dtfIln-i'. I the Ilnkrp lna of anotlier world will cance them." A SUCCiSSION Oi 1o1noR-1---ilie Old prow.rbl Chat "m isf'ortunlles nievetr come singly," was Ciiiously illiit-.at (it in I'lglanid during tile week of tle Abrill ",zliray disaster. While tle frihfu details of' thitsi.-Ijla"lter were ft'd reht'.'e. of' talk ill,itcr i its cit izenis were statletd by ank eixpll t3'on ltwhich1 killed foir ml1en on tle spot, and so fealTully wounded sixteen inlorie tlt twvo have since diel, and one of the mio dlesten-- tie storm the Northiwesterni coatsLt f'iigla.ntcl andt' strlewd it with w~recks. o g'io Vent andi uneixpceted w~as the gale, tha:1t w holet Crews werhe lost, andii ioti left t o tell thie story. Theo extent of' thre loss of' life will probably nev~er be0 kniowni, but11 it was cerltahinl fy veriy large. Such a r'apid( succession oth'ior,is, all occurini'Ig wi tin thr iee (lays, has na n ral ly created a pt'of'ound setnsation all ov'er Englaind. b ia /Atni learo ins t hat a jurry of' in gntost wais held(1~t if a mburig-, S. C, oh .nmoi'ning of' the 1 5th, b'y Bienjam in Hb -rd, Esq~f., iINgistrlkle, nocting as Cor'oner', Onl theo body of Spenici' Sales, ai freedmantti. It aippearis, fromii tl uit., at 3i o'clock, A. I~ wont in) the garden of Mr. Sitmiuel Shaurpton, where lie cut oflfsome cabbages. Mr. Shanrptoni, without knlowing who it was, .shot at hiim, and' wounded him inathe hond andit armsl1. After suffeor'ing so vorl'Cy ft'oim the wounds, ho expired Monday night, at 10 o'clook. ThIe verdict of '(lie jury was that Spencer Sales came to his death fi'om gun-shot wounds, bolieved to bayoe boon firod by Sauel Thar'pton, and that they rogard the said Samunel Sharptona as jiustifiablo boforo the law. GENERAL. ELIsoN OAP'Ens.-On Sunday moern1ing last, the Right Rev. Th1lomartF. Davis,. Bishop of t.ho Dio.. 0080 ol Shni carolina, or'daiaetd ars a mnriqtcr .Rev. Ei'son Capors, late' Brigadier General in the Confederate artmy, anid conferred upon him full rn.:m'sterial atnd pastoral functions of the flpiscopal Ohurch .-- :Car. News, Matritioney is hot buckwheat cakes, warmi beds, comifortrablo slip. pors, stmoking ooffeeo, i'ound arms,.red' lips, kmnd words, slh'rts exulting in buttons, r'edoeod stockinigs, boot jacks, happiness, etc. H'urrah ! A well-known lawyor had a horse tiat'always stoppo(d and refused to' cross the mill-dama bridgo leading out of (lie city. No whiippluig, no-urging, wouldl carry him Over ithrouEs top plng. 2o Ihe advertised hings.'~Th'b sold for noe other rensonr htu 'owonn or wants to go out of o An-rishdmanr says lioe n see no earthly reason whly womuen should not be allowed to bododbiomnedical mn.u A flue plan tat,ce' on A rka:'sas river reeo.ntly sold 4bdY five tnts air ace.o Akhalf. busliol of' potatoes is tho I P,rice of adiision to the Salt Lake lhatre. K IISHNIN, RHADn.-The Chiongo Vven-ing Pot, a fait Speoinieu'of'the Uratu( and Col. fax pres, thus describos un Irishman: "le has hair on his teoti, lio never knew tpi hoir of civilized society. lie never stopped ol anlyliing more solid Olhan A dirt floor all hi life until he stood onl the deok of tinl emigradt ship. lIo is a born savage -as brutal i ruflidan as an untaned Indian of the North Amorion n tribes. Of course le can't read. lIo oan't ivrito. All books to limn are soaled. lHe only believes in lhe priwit ; and the priest Is only a little less barbarian than lie. '1io Jasus I'm a& Muitnurerat," is his slibboleth. B,reaking heads :or opinion's sake is his pratoiuO., 'fle >o'h orlmiinal and pauper of tie civil. ilizod world, and witlhal file Innocent vio lim of the statecraft of Engand, und of tie F riesteraft of Ituomlo-a wronged, abus ell and pitiful sp.cotaole of a mn' clipiblo of bettor tliings, puhiled stratiglht to Ihat by I linttt abointation against comm111oni sense called tile Calholio religion, and that out i4p.tipon politioal decency falsely known Is Anorica Dollemocraey-rwhat else does ihe know ? To comparo hin withI an intelli gent. fro6l4mg would be an insult to the latter.' And yet t.tqrifaro some Irishmen (very few) hlase enotg1 . 1*11pPOrt tihe infaIous party of, wihilm (lie Pasel4f-o49 is one of the of.. gus. They are ofyW'ou1but they will be remembered. 'elie 'digk1sgrace to tle land that gave them alv0d: deserve all the l,euinciation which is,lf400 upon then by their indignant countryi n. Niitely-fine hundrdths of the -ioh 6f America are zealous supportovs cf Seymonr and hitir, And this accounts for the foul. mouthed ibuse of the Evening .'ost and' its coadjutors.- W11mingiton Star. A SioxFCiCAr Sirmcit.-A burning aet shining light of the radical party in Geor. gia, a negro by thee name of Aaron Alpeoria Bradley, on the 7(h instant held a Jacobin meetimng oi his own hook. This said Aaron, about two months mgo Wasa member of the Goorgia Senate from the city of Savannah, but ie wa14s expelled roin his sent, it having beLn proven that he had been for two yeisr-i a public boarder of the State of New York in tle Sing Sing Stito prison. No; this Aaron ihought-and very wisely too--tihat, he w.i. jIut is good a iImm as many 'I exielled him, anl so Io has beou rty ing sinlec againLst ill political parties, of aill colors, that drove hii out of his tninle del bars a <by. It (Inth Sepeceh to wlili we allude, tihe I -on. Alpeoria d'echired that "Clift. and 0th. er carpet-baigrs ani Yan1tkces were not to be (rtusted, and advised tie negroes not to trusIt tle! litC peOple, especially thee Yan tees, hIlo were Ot 1nanet perple otn ea-te. lie thoubtled it' even tleo ntlat toes could be hrust ed, as the white blol in LL etr veins eight gainl tle mstery. We leave ink thlee Ia ' sfeutenIce the en umCMi ion 01' inteCe 11111ted to ihie white blood wherever raeillml. It is the true Coigo spir it, whiCh ien Ifinyli lits exhibited itself inl (lhe ex terliatilani i of un1ilooc!. If it were possible tllai.t ilt puare negro- coald obtail the IsIe'villetley in tle' hth, tile mutlattoes wIuldI -0aro 11te sam1e f-tO' hte a in tlet t'oaerly beautifuilet islande.--Norfol/ couil, Wart.:.i'mtonte., -rics Tmmcum-ri.---.Ca'pt. Gilbert, onet of t le speakers al. tIe DeO cratic mIceting in Florence on Thursday venilg, rMd a let er fromi tIe editor of tle lest (ac Caurier callegineg t hat. Wheittemcore was inot ai saint, ini fact., was no better thn heo ought to lie; not to lput. too'iioc in' j.oinit oni it, the let ter sail tt thIe caid' W. ( , te ci'm reconjstreuct el S. C. ), onmi c erit.inm alcit:aioni, preaCd $~>000jt short. in hiis cash, for( which lee was-unablle to givo thle neccs sstry voiuebers. Thlis we hmavo becen told bey onme whmo.was presenit cit the mceeting imn Florenice, aned heard the letter road. 'Thlero is a singular' coincidence in this.. Only a few dacys ago, during the rceting of thce Repulc ane (niegro) St ato Convdati'o- i6 Columbia, whmen Mr'. Whittemore's accounts wiere eaxaminied, theo commictteo reported that they had no doubt It was mll rIght, but thact they thought, it would leave been better if Mr. WV. hacd pesented vouchiers for the monotey eeded.-Mercury,. A Gherman savant has discovered'tlint tliis globe we live on ls grailuaslly shirinkineg, by the prodess of cooling, ivhich heas been go liing onc since its ereationi. In (lie lapse of tiano the contraction will draw all (lie conti nents beow the waeter level-except a very few highi points, i flehi will be the rosiden ces of suioh few hitman beings as may be able to get on (hoem. These hiumans beings ill be modified and transformed to suit the changed condition of things. lit for thle satisfaction of the present generation, it Is statted' hat these changes cannot bo of.. fectedl in less than fivo hundred million -of years. Genoral Longstreet, the commander of the 1st corps, Army of Northorni Yirginies Thme man who-maroird* ot'o the victorIous fields of Seven.Pines, Frazer'sfatt, 'Chil6k ed (lie tlieLouslanmi Legislature a-few:dauys ag,:and ,was:intit ell -to a seat within tIWe bar.- The IIousidolia recess (q rooy him me d he hia4 a gtjneraf iutroduqtion - 4o thme imembors and a number of negro wo' men who woro on'thd Ucoreof the&IIouse, SouTuH AngANeSa ioT Scifotiln AND B,I.--u....le!tor roocelved by a wvelt knowc business firm of Blaltipnor0 from L.iston, (Jnionocouot,- Arkiansag, says . ~ " hitoar atiBlalr, uporte it h16tlaij igtevOry ylhite voto' .1t Bouth Arkaa tuS nd would goeover one-haf of. tho sio. ~roos were~ it not fore tIm- earpet baggors, uoalawa5a, &e., who meet t.hem at. mld'.nght, o (oll'them that.every one fhifo so votes nill be somn.bRcklotslavoyoiolnve years, rvons one on&iof thme coludIry to the otI%~r 1 lie cry g9es .up from I he people,~iM nust havo a change The f#rmerMd g e cheange; the morobcantms-dem~jc~an i i~ he laeboring peoplo- everywhere demnand a lihange; time (ax-payers doirnand a chnge ho lo"ers .of the~ 9onstitution .demraad'a hang~e; the whIte people say they must, I md will have a changmo adin,sa oa. SINoULAH INCDsNT.-In a ricet, spoohk it iutfalo, N. Y., flon. John T. Ilolffmuan do )hrod that "the da!%y of the sword is pass 3d," and related the following : "Ai i.cidot cottrred at, tle neeting of ho , National Convoitio' wlchb wits ali )IMen. Thit gratil hall whore the Conien. ion tct was full of patriotio lten. Upon is Wails Were placed Lthe siolds of thirty ;even Staos, and around every shield was tho Anoricat flug. Upon ltho platforatt itood tWo bronze slattttes of noble 8olders, one lCaing uponl a great broijze sword. -- l'he Convention haitt beet in sossion for sUV oral days; bllot after ballot had been (t kon. Pirst onle wits up thenl another, andl a10 last a gallant (1oenral, Wh10se nam1111t1 hA Iev ir boon mentiionted anywhere savo wiith ro. apc!--I mei (etteral Ilancock. No mai knew whetheron tho next ballot he i was not to bo oloseln. Iverythi w 'el*lailt, Wh,en1 stddmnly (lhe great broi,zed iword i ctho hatld of that noble stalto' mapped asunder lit. thle hil. It, was not. oleed by iotal hands--no ituan agen y broko it. Soto aystorious, invisible md irresistbHo power sanalped it at iha hIt ind the word went, forth thiat te country was ielictrtIk to iave a1 statesmanall and not, m soldier for a leader," [Tromendous ap ause.] Before closing Bhis communicntion, says 1ho Colukblia correspondent of tite Cltirles mtn News I would mention (bat tito Radievrs lavo notminatod A. 8. Wallaico, of York, for [ongross, whotm since the war has- been a b)t.tat)Vi lonist, and thereby booame Uni. COd St.coRovE1nu Collector. le swallow Lid t1j6'.t0t"6tkk -withQout the slighi(ost sigif Df straiguilatiop, altb9,h it is said ho as. isted in ritai'dilq coupanj, for Bie war. lie i a most. ta utkssorul.Iou AManl, and will Ise airy and every in-dti.for his olectioty. To showi the stttpidity atid ignoranoe of tIlr negro, no better illusration cain bi, given than the oltoice of this man Wallace as their eandidate. In 1858 lo introduced into Bhe LegislatulrC of Southt,1 Carolina, a bill Bo sell the old free negroes back itnto slavery. One would suppose stuchi a poli. liuil record as I his wolid have udained him with tthemt forever. Whlen, however, the Ver cloicest. hadical is otne who was form1 erly a negro trader, (itoe is niot astonishied that a lladioal Cotngresmani (to be perhaps) should be select ed, whose stronigest. recoam malondaition is flhat ie set ont foot ithe most unljmt. tand odious tansutre ever attemrpted, to wit : To sell a people into slavery who were burt freo, and their Ireodom gifaran. teed to them by (le laws of the to0a. Iloiatia.n.-Tho Atugusta frotndry was Ised subsequently to t1le war as a freed, tac1t's hosp1ital, unlider tle auspices of (to Vitecdiuen's 1lureai. After awhitile to ho ?ital was lotmoved to tihe oppsito side of (he at rect. III the old hospital cltlas were 'oimld atitached to the floor in one of the 'o0m11, where ctirlraotory tegroes were hal1:ne1d, 1an;1 Pt--haps otherwise punlished. 1ut in Bhue '"dead-houlvie" Some tltee or lourt keletons were found ; ntid boxes of dlead tegroes.aro still lying upona tle ground lere-11n1d 1atton4[g those is tite skelotott of to ant2 intfantt. This lospRb !-Was an oliShUot ,r charge of ite FrChIee'.j luroan. t Rta lical iitstittion. established ostvt.sibly for ie pr"otection oi the ntogibes, and yet Bite ,ooreatutres were allowed to perisli, antd o go without. even int.urment. Thia is a ever cotlnmtientary ott Iaidiattl love for the aegro.-Au,s('a (Ga.) Sentinel. A 8wiail,t.-A follow by te name of Fohn lmryant, ulia.s l1yr-on alis Ryan, htas tmplosed imiaself on te Masotniocalges 'at boly S3prinags, Ripley, aand othter palaces, So 'atr aus to obtahin moneytC, by clliing to be in lictre. le claimns Bo htail frotm Clbtpl'ain . hodlge, No. 280, Kenltucky, wheras te No. >f Chtapiint Lodge is , 483. Letters frotm lhnt anal te other Lodges namaed are before ~ .ts, and theoy s how thatt Brytt is tan impu lenat Impoaser-"a. rasucal wh Io expects to apenad te witer int tihe Southertn States" at het expotnse of thie craft.. This statement is publIshed by the retjubtt of Qranad was er.Oathright, of this State, and te press i8 asked to give Johni Bryat, a free pass bhroegh -their columtns. ~-Miisiss,>pi Clar'ion. Tuai CANAL ltENi AL,T. FOIL SnYMsoUo ANDa [J-ABB.-As atn evidence of the feeing otf he canal mnen in tis caampaigna, te stile of boat it'gs and badges is very giatifying. A drippled soldier htas bectn at tho eol. loeor's-ollc6 in thibs city for somne dayil paast sellitng boat flaugs and badges, offerinag Ithe botmneni thteir choice, aniousa to soil all ltat he could. Thte foliowinrg is a sttat euaon( of Ithi.des: Pl'ags--Soymnour am'l' Jlair. - 2i " (Graant andl Colfax K4 lladIges-Se8ymtour 5$80 ' Grant; 22 It Is'p)roperto state t.ha( te Grant flags yore sol at redlueed prices, as i was deem. id best, by the soller to work off htis stook, if dossIO ABOuT Ga BN.J3AUnsGAo n;--A' otter froram the Rod, sweet gprings, Vai., laited Sepatembojy ' gedyvs. 'lii, is the reatesB. plaoe forsflirjr,ig') have over been it; eoa old tuaarled Baen with children and FOS at, harpo hitsecn- Jipooulatedi wini .tl Plcomnt.,glinpor. They say (ha ho.lheroof[,Manassas fared badly pert, atid thatta teIoitiing bollo. ' VIN Oilyof the 1%llis f.i1he rouibrit ray.' .- In aoly hte has sa3lhothinmg .'sorW to Iter,. ad proposed terms of -Gapitul6tion ;' so II in-.lhf6raindlte epioeinobd olt lady, antds ouk.now IlaO,j dcc every thing thatB's' going: n, andAit6o besides I fly (the way, hto andl(. sa nkqet&l have.iust taken the stage fbr' he liea1og Springs." AnioAnas ANBo..,Cortain wito RdJicals n Chuatham county, Northt Caroliaa;'alarma d aBt the general indigdiatlionased by Ilol' Iona's appoinmnt ~of negro mnagistr,atear btenmpt to paolf.y tho. people,.by swearag bat ''Gv." HIoldea did not know they:wore aOgroes, and,.if hao had s6 knQwnt le woud ot have Appointed tha. Whle tiur apolo 1in~ o'~oda,ka. [olden;a Jr., lavokgg th'o"g od of. Tttepen~ Ino" and threateni.; the, Domldorgoy l4* ~rson and death. As lboIs an. 'aaa io advocate of- Orant, hto Eisn taMr of litspeace--torch aitd ttrpentirmo in thte ands of negroes anid a (rjanguliar ploco ott teel in the itan,1. ,of loy. .....i